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Overview

Dean P. Neikirk is affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin in the United States.

Their research primarily falls within the field of Engineering, with a focus on several subfields including Civil and Structural Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Mechanics of Materials, Ocean Engineering, and Pollution.

Themes covered in their work include:

  • Acoustic Wave Resonator Technologies
  • Ultrasonics and Acoustic Wave Propagation
  • Geophysical Methods and Applications
  • Concrete Corrosion and Durability
  • Smart Materials for Construction
  • Infrastructure Maintenance and Monitoring

Dean P. Neikirk has co-authored publications with several researchers, including:

  • Praveen Pasupathy
  • Tanuj Trivedi
  • Ye Chen
  • Ian A. D. Williamson
  • Ali Abu-Yosef

Their work has appeared in various scholarly venues, notably:

  • IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • ACI Materials Journal

Key recent publications include:

  • Group Velocity Estimation and Defect Localization in Magneto-Inductive Waveguides, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • Sacrificial Elements for Corrosion Detection in Reinforced Concrete, 2022, ACI Materials Journal

Best Publications

  • INTEGRATED-CIRCUIT ANTENNAS.

    David B. Rutledge;Dean P. Neikirk;Dayalan P. Kasilingam

  • Aptamer-based sensor arrays for the detection and quantitation of proteins

    Romy Kirby;Eun Jeong Cho;Brian Gehrke;Travis Bayer

  • Imaging antenna arrays

    D. Rutledge;M. Muha

  • “Cut‐and‐Paste” Manufacture of Multiparametric Epidermal Sensor Systems

    Shixuan Yang;Ying Chen Chen;Luke Nicolini;Praveenkum Pasupathy

  • Solution-based analysis of multiple analytes by a sensor array: toward the development of an electronic tongue

    Steve Savoy;John J. Lavigne;J. Seung Jin Yoo;John Wright

  • Compact equivalent circuit model for the skin effect

    S. Kim;D.P. Neikirk

  • Development of multianalyte sensor arrays composed of chemically derivatized polymeric microspheres localized in micromachined cavities.

    Adrian Goodey;John J. Lavigne;Steve M. Savoy;Marc D. Rodriguez

  • A microchip-based multianalyte assay system for the assessment of cardiac risk.

    Nick Christodoulides;Maiyen Tran;Pierre N. Floriano;Marc Rodriguez

  • DNA Hybridization and Discrimination of Single-Nucleotide Mismatches Using Chip-Based Microbead Arrays

    Mehnaaz F. Ali;Romy Kirby;Adrian P. Goodey;Marc D. Rodriguez

  • Method and apparatus for the delivery of samples to a chemical sensor array

    John T. Mcdevitt;Eric V. Anslyn;Jason B. Shear;Dean P. Neikirk

  • Micromachined Fabry-Perot cavity pressure transducer

    Y. Kim;D.P. Neikirk

  • Far-infrared microbolometer detectors

    D. P. Neikirk;Wayne W. Lam;D. B. Rutledge

  • Multi-shell microspheres with integrated chomatographic and detection layers for use in array sensors

    John T Mcdevitt;Adrian Goodey;Jason B Shear;Eric Anslyn

  • A microbead array chemical sensor using capillary-based sample introduction: toward the development of an "electronic tongue".

    Young Soo Sohn;Adrian Goodey;Eric V. Anslyn;John T. McDevitt

  • Far-infrared imaging antenna arrays

    Dean P. Neikirk;David B. Rutledge;Michael S. Muha;Hyeon Park

  • The influence of transit-time effects on the optimum design and maximum oscillation frequency of quantum well oscillators

    V.P. Kesan;D.P. Neikirk;P.A. Blakey;B.G. Streetman

  • Magnetic-based placement and retention of sensor elements in a sensor array

    John T Mcdevitt;Eric V Anslyn;Jason B Shear;Dean P Neikirk

  • Method and system for the analysis of saliva using a sensor array

    John T. Mcdevitt;Eric V. Anslyn;Jason B. Shear;Dean P. Neikirk

  • Method and apparatus for the confinement of materials in a micromachined chemical sensor array

    John T Mcdevitt;Eric V Anslyn;Jason B Shear;Dean P Neikirk

  • Far-infrared composite microbolometers

    S.M. Wentworth;D.P. Neikirk

Frequent Co-Authors

Tatsuo Itoh
Tatsuo Itoh University of California, Los Angeles
David B. Rutledge
David B. Rutledge California Institute of Technology
Amir Mortazawi
Amir Mortazawi University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Ananth Dodabalapur
Ananth Dodabalapur The University of Texas at Austin
Hao Ling
Hao Ling The University of Texas at Austin
Shaochen Chen
Shaochen Chen University of California, San Diego
Sanjay K. Banerjee
Sanjay K. Banerjee The University of Texas at Austin
Ji Won Suk
Ji Won Suk Sungkyunkwan University
Rodney S. Ruoff
Rodney S. Ruoff Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
John G. Ekerdt
John G. Ekerdt The University of Texas at Austin

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